Computer programs for Omega data conversion, summary, and preparation for distribution are presented. Program logic and sample data formats are included, along with operational instructions for each program. Flight data (or data collected in flight format in the laboratory) is provided by the Ohio University Omega receiver base in the form of 6-bit binary words representing the phase of an Omega station with respect to the receiver's local clock. All eight Omega stations are measured in each 10-second Omega time frame. In addition, an event-marker bit and a time-slot D synchronizing bit are recorded. Program FDCON is used to remove data from the flight recorder tape and place it on data-processing cards for later use. Program FDSUM provides...
Methods of decoding a digital word to display alpha-numeric characters for driving a standard seven-...
A microprocessor navigation systems using the Omega process is discussed. Several methods for correc...
OMEGA is a CRAY I computer program that controls nine codes used by LLNL Physical Data Group for: 1)...
Detailed documentation for each flight of the Omega Flight Evaluation study is presented, including ...
Major attention is given to an analysis of receiver repeatability in measuring OMEGA phase data. Rep...
An OMEGA navigation receiver with a microprocessor as the computational component was investigated. ...
The details are presented of methods for providing OMEGA navigational information including the rece...
June 1976Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.), M.I.T. Dept. of Aeronautics and Astro...
The JOLT (TM) commercial microcomputer, based on the MOS Technology 6502 processor chip, for use in ...
The application of a low cost, commercially available microcomputer as the navigation processor for ...
An analysis of Very Low Frequency propagation in the atmosphere in the 10-14 kHz range leads to a di...
The Ohio University Omega Prototype Receiver is currently under final design and construction. As in...
A quartz tuning fork filter circuit and some unique CMOS clock logic methods provide a very simple O...
The current status of research on a proposed micro-computer-based, low-cost Omega Navigation System ...
Diurnal signals from eight omega channels have been monitored at 10.2 KHz for selected station pairs...
Methods of decoding a digital word to display alpha-numeric characters for driving a standard seven-...
A microprocessor navigation systems using the Omega process is discussed. Several methods for correc...
OMEGA is a CRAY I computer program that controls nine codes used by LLNL Physical Data Group for: 1)...
Detailed documentation for each flight of the Omega Flight Evaluation study is presented, including ...
Major attention is given to an analysis of receiver repeatability in measuring OMEGA phase data. Rep...
An OMEGA navigation receiver with a microprocessor as the computational component was investigated. ...
The details are presented of methods for providing OMEGA navigational information including the rece...
June 1976Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.), M.I.T. Dept. of Aeronautics and Astro...
The JOLT (TM) commercial microcomputer, based on the MOS Technology 6502 processor chip, for use in ...
The application of a low cost, commercially available microcomputer as the navigation processor for ...
An analysis of Very Low Frequency propagation in the atmosphere in the 10-14 kHz range leads to a di...
The Ohio University Omega Prototype Receiver is currently under final design and construction. As in...
A quartz tuning fork filter circuit and some unique CMOS clock logic methods provide a very simple O...
The current status of research on a proposed micro-computer-based, low-cost Omega Navigation System ...
Diurnal signals from eight omega channels have been monitored at 10.2 KHz for selected station pairs...
Methods of decoding a digital word to display alpha-numeric characters for driving a standard seven-...
A microprocessor navigation systems using the Omega process is discussed. Several methods for correc...
OMEGA is a CRAY I computer program that controls nine codes used by LLNL Physical Data Group for: 1)...